The Amarillo Police Department is searching for two men involved in a robbery that occurred Monday night in the parking lot of the River Falls Apartment Complex.
At 9:15 p.m. APD officers were called the apartments, located at 6040 Belpree Rd.

Amarillo Police Department arrested a man in connection with a home robbery Monday that left two elderly victims injured.
Michael Neal Royal, 38, was arrested Tuesday in the 3400 block of South Tyler Street for traffic violations.

Milton Jones stood in a Kenyan slum. The year was 2003, and the Amarillo man was in the process of realizing a commitment he had made to personally meet AIDS orphans in sub-Saharan Africa and to dedicate the rest of his life to changing their plight.

A federal judge's injunction of President Barack Obama's attempt to expand overtime pay for 4.2 million workers has left some employers unsure of how to allot future salaries while their employees wonder how they will be paid.

More than 220,000 Texans have signed up for insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act since open enrollment began Nov. 1, the second-most of the 39 states that use the Healthcare.gov online marketplace.

Walking through the kitchen of Dorothy Duvall's house, cat kibble crunches underfoot. Duvall is snuggled on a recliner in her Amarillo living room. Slick, an older calico with a broad, blackened nose and slick tail, sprawls on the chair's arm.

The Environmental Protection Agency has fined a Texas A&M University System veterinary laboratory in Amarillo for regulation violations related to the production and transportation of hazardous waste, the agency announced Monday.

Amarillo Police Department is investigating a robbery that took place Monday morning, leaving two elderly victims injured - the only "major" incident to happen over the Thanksviging weekend, according to APD officials.

West Texas A&M University is still awaiting the results of an assessment that will compare the costs of building a new, on-campus football stadium versus renovating aging Kimbrough Memorial Stadium, top school officials said Monday.

James Schenck is the most famous "stupid [filtered word]" in Amarillo, and considering how many stupid SOBs in this town I know, that's saying something.
All Schenck was doing on Nov. 15 is what he nearly always does at an Amarillo City Council meeting.

AnnaBeth Baker starts her day slowly, sleeping late whenever possible. It's a luxury of being self-employed. Eventually, she'll walk down the hall to her office and get two sewing machines firing away on custom embroidery.

With most large chain stores opening on Thursday night, Black Friday morning had a subdued buzz in Amarillo.
Some straggling shoppers delayed their expenditures out of tradition or being too stuffed to roll out the door after Thanksgiving dinners.